In this course we will visit classic works in the history of political economic thought. We will be discussing how major political economists have understood capitalism and the relation between politics and markets. We will seek to identify what lessons from these authors can be drawn for today
This new and comprehensive volume covering the subfield of comparative political economy provides a ...
Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state,...
Critical analysis of liberal, neoclassical, and Marxist perspectives on modern society. Alternative ...
This course examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization in ...
The book investigates the relationship between the economic and political writings of four seminal a...
The objective of the paper is to discuss the correlations between capitalism and democracy in the co...
Understanding Capitalism from the Evolution of Capital Theory is a prospective that integrates econo...
Market Society: History, Theory, Practice explores the social basis of economic life, from the emerg...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
Political Economy and the New Capitalism examines the relevance of Sam Aaronovitch's pioneering empi...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
To explain the pronounced instability of the world economy since the 1970s, the book offers an impor...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
This new and comprehensive volume covering the subfield of comparative political economy provides a ...
Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state,...
Critical analysis of liberal, neoclassical, and Marxist perspectives on modern society. Alternative ...
This course examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization in ...
The book investigates the relationship between the economic and political writings of four seminal a...
The objective of the paper is to discuss the correlations between capitalism and democracy in the co...
Understanding Capitalism from the Evolution of Capital Theory is a prospective that integrates econo...
Market Society: History, Theory, Practice explores the social basis of economic life, from the emerg...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
Political Economy and the New Capitalism examines the relevance of Sam Aaronovitch's pioneering empi...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
To explain the pronounced instability of the world economy since the 1970s, the book offers an impor...
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this v...
This new and comprehensive volume covering the subfield of comparative political economy provides a ...
Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state,...
Critical analysis of liberal, neoclassical, and Marxist perspectives on modern society. Alternative ...